The Opposite of Worry: The Playful Parenting Approach to Childhood Anxieties and Fears – Lawrence J. Cohen

“The Opposite of Worry: The Playful Parenting Approach to Childhood Anxieties and Fears” is a book that every parent should probably read – yes, I’ll risk it. And that’s not because there is some secret knowledge in it, whose knowledge will suddenly make us perfect parents. This reading will simply make us reflect on our own reactions to the fear of children, because they can be really different. While reading this book, one wonders, somehow from a vending machine, if he does not underestimate this topic, if he does not mock – even unconsciously – children’s fears, if he shows proper support.

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Serial Killer Trivia – Michelle Kaminsky

A long awaited review, a very specific book “Serial Killer Trivia”, which describes the shocking events, the atrocities they went to and the tools of the crime they used. Let’s start by asking ourselves who the serial killer is. The answer is quite frightening, since he is usually a normal, seemingly indistinguishable individual. The only feature that distinguishes him (or her) from the rest of the society is his or her scrupulously concealed love to track down his or her victims and then murder them, depending on the “likes” of men, women, children, and even all at once. Terrifying!

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